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    "So I analyzed that and decided I didn't want to be the president during a depression greater than the Great Depression, or the beginning of a depression greater than the Great Depression." --George W. Bush, Washington D.C., Dec. 18, 2008


    "People say, well, do you ever hear any other voices other than, like, a few people? Of course I do." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Dec. 18, 2008

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    "This thaw -- took a while to thaw, it's going to take a while to unthaw." --George W. Bush, on liquidity in the markets, Alexandria, La., Oct. 20, 2008


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    "I'm coming as the president of a friend, and I'm coming as a sportsman." --George W. Bush, on his trip to the Olympics in China, Washington, D.C., July 30, 2008


    "There's no question about it. Wall Street got drunk -- that's one of the reasons I asked you to turn off the TV cameras -- it got drunk and now it's got a hangover. The question is how long will it sober up and not try to do all these fancy financial instruments." --George W. Bush, speaking at a private fundraiser, Houston, Texas, July 18, 2008


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    "Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter." --George W. Bush, in parting words to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy at his final G-8 Summit, punching the air and grinning widely as the two leaders looked on in shock, Rusutsu, Japan, July 10, 2008

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    Default Re: So long, Dubya

    .....go fuck yourself

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    Default Re: So long, Dubya

    I hope he chokes to death on a pretzel.

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    Default Re: So long, Dubya

    He's president for another few days yet. He's still got time for his grand finale.



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    Default Re: So long, Dubya

    I'm going to give Obama just as much of a chance as you guys gave W. So he's going to catch hell from day 1....so I'll wait until he is put into office and then the destruction begins.

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    Default Re: So long, Dubya

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    I'm going to give Obama just as much of a chance as you guys gave W. So he's going to catch hell from day 1....so I'll wait until he is put into office and then the destruction begins.
    George W. Bush was given every chance in the world following 9/11.

    For the record, I'm not a huge fan of Obama either, though I do have some hope for his Presidency.

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    Yes, conservatives are going to suddenly discover that America got its arse handed to it in Iraq and that America is losing two wars, that the economy is screwed, that the state now has Soviet-level powers to spy on its own population and a whole bunch of other stuff. I wonder how things got like that.

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    I'm sure the liberals will do MUCH better they had nothing to do with Fannie and Freddie or forcing banks to lend money hell Barney Frank is STILL trying to force banks to lend money to people who can't pay it back....how can you support that stupid fucking queen and his cronies??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    I'm sure the liberals will do MUCH better they had nothing to do with Fannie and Freddie or forcing banks to lend money hell Barney Frank is STILL trying to force banks to lend money to people who can't pay it back....how can you support that stupid fucking queen and his cronies??
    Like millions of US conservatives you really are impervious to facts and evidence. I already explained to you how F and F were an irrelevant part of the whole financial meltdown yet it's just implanted in your brain that they were. And that Jimmy Carter and some guy on the current Senate Banking committee are responsible for the whole thing. This is why the mass gayification of the American south is inevitable. You've given Obama no choice but to drop WMGs on the lot of you because you just can't be trusted with your votes. You could well vote for another clown who could fuck the economy up worse than the current guy managed. We just can't afford to take that risk. Soon enoughyou're going to be attracted to barney Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    the state now has Soviet-level powers to spy on its own population and a whole bunch of other stuff. I wonder how things got like that.
    and to imprison people without trial for years, to enter people's homes without justifiable cause, to spy on emails and mobile phone conversations, to demand DNA information .........

    But it's because we are fighting for freedom, of course.

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    Right is only there, but wrong is there and there = tunnel vision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by X View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    the state now has Soviet-level powers to spy on its own population and a whole bunch of other stuff. I wonder how things got like that.
    and to imprison people without trial for years, to enter people's homes without justifiable cause, to spy on emails and mobile phone conversations, to demand DNA information .........

    But it's because we are fighting for freedom, of course.

    ARTICLE 125. In conformity with the interests of the working people, and in order to strengthen the socialist system, the citizens of the U.S.S.R. are guaranteed by law:
    1. freedom of speech;
    2. freedom of the press;
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    4. reedom of street processions and demonstrations.
    These civil rights are ensured by placing at the disposal of the working people and their organizations printing presses, stocks of paper, public buildings, the streets, communications facilities and other material requisites for the exercise of these rights.


    ARTICLE 127. Citizens of the U.S.S.R. are guaranteed inviolability of the person. No person may be placed under arrest except by decision of a court or with the sanction of a procurator.



    ARTICLE 128. The inviolability of the homes of citizens and privacy of correspondence are protected by law.



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    Default Re: So long, Dubya

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    I'm going to give Obama just as much of a chance as you guys gave W. So he's going to catch hell from day 1....so I'll wait until he is put into office and then the destruction begins.
    dude, no one disliked Bush until he showed how much of a moron he was.. He was not disliked by the masses like he is now since day 1..

    X put it in some pretty good terms in regards to your arguments.. it's like debating with a wall..

    people have hope for Obama BECAUSE of what Bush did.. It's exciting to see someone who has some charisma and some intelligence to take over after the failure that is Bush.. He has a lot of expectations to live up to, there is no doubt about that, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't encourage him to succeed.. And to say that you're going to wait until he is in office to bash him is a joke, because the whole campaign you were bashing him.

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